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Free Golf Video Tips

It's not easy anymore to find video golf tips on the Web that are both free and permanently available to golfers. Here are a few we've come across.
Golf Instruction Videos
Need help with your game? These free golf instruction videos are available exclusively from About.com and feature Michael Lamanna, director of instruction at The Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Roger Gunn Video Vault
Instructor Roger Gunn's popular "Golf Levels" instructional series is broken up into nearly 60 short video clips for easy viewing.
GolfSpan
GolfSpan offers hundreds of video tips for visitors who register; however, it also offers a selection of tips available to all. A Tip of the Day play three free videos rotate on the homepage. Also, click the "Guest Videos" tab to view 30 free videos without registering.
Taking the Right Amount of Sand
Use a dollar bill in this bunker drill to improve your sand shots.
How to Land the Ball Soft on Short Pitches
This tip from Karen Jansen is featured on LPGA.com and is a good explainer of backspin and how to get the ball to land softly on the green.
Go Back to Basics when Struggling in the Sand
Dana Rader, LPGA teaching pro, says golfers who struggle on sand shots might benefit from going back to basics.
Fixing A Slice with Karen Jansen, LPGA
Well-known LPGA instructor Karen Jansen goes over an easy swing drill designed to cure a slice in this clip on LPGA.com.
Betsy King with a Drill on Swing Mechanics
From LPGA.com, this video shows Hall of Famer Betsy King demonstrating a drill on swing mechanics that can be practiced in your living room.
Jill McGill Demonstrates a Putting Drill
From LPGA.com, this video shows Tour player Jill McGill demonstrating an excellent drill for controlling speed on the greens.
Chip Like You Putt
From LPGA.com, this is an easy-to-understand video lesson for the just-off-the-green chip shot.

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